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Come over   /kəm ˈoʊvər/   Listen
Come over

verb
1.
Communicate the intended meaning or impression.  Synonym: come across.






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"Come over" Quotes from Famous Books



... Lady Catharine's! Gillian will be glad to tell her anything she would like to ask about it. You had better come over to ...
— Modern Broods • Charlotte Mary Yonge

... frequently change; either the walls and ceiling would recede, and recede, until they assumed the proportions of some vast chamber, full of gloom and strange shadows; or they would slowly, very slowly, close in upon him, as if it were their intention to crush him to death. A feeling of suffocation would come over him, and he would gasp, choke, beat the air with his arms, be at the verge of losing consciousness, when there would be a loud, mocking laugh—and the walls and ceiling would be in their proper places again. ...
— The Sorcery Club • Elliott O'Donnell

... the Alleghany to lower the last English flag west of the mountains. But his certain victory had been turned into disaster by a cry of warning from the very midst of the attacking fleet. It was incredible! Who had uttered that cry? What had come over his warriors, that such a thing could be possible? In his rage, Pontiac ordered that the prisoners be securely guarded until he could invent some punishment adequate to their offence. Should they escape, it should be meted out to their guards. Then, ...
— At War with Pontiac - The Totem of the Bear • Kirk Munroe and J. Finnemore

... Albrecht he is about Conrad's age, and his wife was such a friend to Mary. They have two little ones come over sometimes to play around." ...
— Shapes that Haunt the Dusk • Various

... come over yesterday, when I learned you'd arrived, except that my cook was suddenly seized with the notion she'd been conjured, and I had to—er—stand by and persuade her she wasn't. Swore she had my lunch ready, ...
— A Woman Named Smith • Marie Conway Oemler


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